IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation is continues to bound relations with aggrieved people of Libya since the 2011 revolution. In this context, IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has conveyed welfare work to the people who were forced to migrate from the northern city Tawergha and still struggles to live at the Al-Falah Refugee Camp at the capital Tripoli .

IHH Libya commissioner Rafet Aydogdu declared they have been delivered 350 blankets to the families at the camp initially. Stating the foundation has continued operations for 7 years; Aydogdu said they have visited the camps where domestic refugees from Tawergha took shelter in and they’ve provided aid. Aydogdu added their endeavor for all aggravated people is going to remain until all their needs are required.

A vast majority of the people of Tawergha tried to survive at the refugee camps at Tripoli, Benghazi and Ajdabiya…

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The return of families from Tal Afar, that fled the attacks of terror groups in Iraq and settled in Syria, is continuing via neighboring Turkey. IHH is distributing humanitarian aid to the families who are returning to their homeland.

With the support of our donors, IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has opened three new mosques for worship in the Jalal Abad and Chuy regions of Kyrgyzstan named the Haji Nigar Yunus, Esref Ors and Omur Kumantas Mosques.

IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation has organised eye examinations and distributed glasses to a thousand children; it has also delivered wheelchairs and crutches to 330 disabled civilians who were injured by the civil war in Yemen

17.10.2018

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Humanitarian crisis in Yemen has reached fatalities. 21 million people suffer food shortages. 7 thousand people have been killed because of conflict, starvation, cholera and various epidemics. IHH launched an emergency aid campaign with the slogan "Yemen Needs Urgent Help"

In collaboration with Kuwait Zakat House Aid Organization, IHH provided 22 children, who lost their hearing ability due to explosions and various diseases in the civil war in Syria with hearing aids. Some of these children experienced the joy of hearing the voices of their families for the first time.